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![]() Problem: Design DC. motor speed control circuit that is used to control the speed of direct current. Control the SPEED of direct current??? Other than using wire of different velocity factor or doping the conductor, I cannot think of many ways you can do this! You can certainly make the motor speed change (what's new with that idea?? PWM has been around for half a century or more...), but ya'll ain't gonna do much about the speed of electrons in a wire to any meaningful degree. And why would you want to?? Electrons seem to work just fine at the speeds they achieve in wire - so why not just leave them alone? Dave |
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